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Meadow Lake Senior Living

16044 County Road 165, Tyler, TX 75703

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3.66

(12 reviews)

Offers Continuing Care Communities, Nursing Homes, Assisted Living, and Memory Care

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Reviews of Meadow Lake Senior Living in Tyler, Texas

3.66

(12 reviews)

  • Facility

    4.0

  • Staff

    3.8

  • Food

    3.8

  • Activities

    4.0

  • Value

    3.6

Lori A.

1

July 11, 2023

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My aunt has been living in this apartment for a year and for most of that year, she has not been able to use her central AC because the drain pan leaks on her bathroom floor when it is running. We have been told for more than 6 months that the drain pan has been on order. They put an AC unit (similar to a window unit) in her bedroom, but it is noisy and does not adequately cool her living room. I have reached the end of waiting patiently for this to be fixed. There are also other safety issues that I have notified the management about that have not been fixed, either. I regret moving her to Meadow Lake.

Gail

4

April 15, 2022

I visited this facility

Meadow Lake Senior Living was very clean and very organized. The lady that gave us the tour was knowledgeable and super friendly. The memory care unit was small and real comfortable. We came there on a Friday afternoon and it was nice and very inviting. It's just a little far out for us, but it's a nice and secure facility. They have a nice walking area outside, but they also take them on a lot of outings. One of the residents was telling us they had just gone out to eat at one of the restaurants in the city of Tyler. We saw this calendar and it was moderately full. Not too much, but just enough to keep them active and keep them engaged with what's going on in the community. The room we saw was rather small. You could get a full-sized bed in it, but we actually saw another resident's room. She allowed us to go in, and it was a real comfortable room. The bathroom area was big enough. It's sufficient with a little kitchenette area.

ReviewerRD#042821

5

June 21, 2021

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My wife is in the memory care unit at Meadow Lake. I was in there with her yesterday. I took her out and we walked around for maybe a quarter mile. It does not have a whole lot of people on the memory care side, which I kinda like, so they make sure they get a lot of attention from the staff. They have activities for them, they have an activities director, they have a TV where they can go in and watch TV, they play games, they have church meetings, they have people come in and play music, and they play bingo. They had a lot of turnover within the last two years, but they're doing much better now. They were one of five places that we visited here in town, and this one was the best in my opinion. They are on their third director since my wife went in there, but they're doing really well, and they're being really responsive now. Food is great. They have their own little dining facility in the memory care area. Meadow Lake itself has a restaurant, and for special occasions, I will take my wife and we will walk down there, and she likes that special treat when we will eat at the restaurant, so that's nice, and I like that, too. Their facilities are good, but it got hit with that rolling blackout when we had the freeze here in Texas, so that kinda hurt. They actually got the generators brought in real quick. Surprisingly enough, it was one of the least expensive, and they got a lot more attention from the staff. It is very clean, and they keep it up-to-date, so it is excellent.

Pat

3

May 18, 2021

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My mother is in skilled nursing at Meadow Lake. The staff is really kind and nice to my mother. The physical appearance is excellent. It is clean and spotless, it has beautiful surroundings, it is out in the country, and the rooms are nice. However, the care has not been that great, and they need more care and help like with showers and sometimes dressing. My mother has to practically beg them to come and make her beds. Food and meal service are not good either, and they need to get a new chef, too. During the snow blizzards that we had, they didn't have generators, they just told the people to stay in bed and cover up. Everything was down like the phone, water, and electricity, and I couldn't get in touch with my mother. They need generators for when the power goes out.

Kimberly

5

March 10, 2021

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My parents have been in Meadow Lake for three weeks now. They have a two-bedroom-two-bath-with-a-study, 1400-square-foot apartment. The food is delicious, and they seem to be settling well. It's a very friendly environment. Everyone has stopped by to say hello and so far, it's been a great experience. On Valentine's Day, they had a chocolate get-together, and they've had some speakers come in and talk about various things. They have a game room where you can go down on a Saturday or a Sunday night and play all kinds of games. They played baseball toss one day, and they've had cards and bingo, so it's very active. There is no pool, but they have a courtyard, a salon, a weight room, two areas to eat, and a restaurant, which was really one of our key issues. They open at 11:30 and close at 6:00, so you're not told when to go eat. You can eat whenever you want, and you order off of the menu. They have a daily special, and then you can also just order off of a standard menu. Every day, they offer salmon and spaghetti, but on their specials, they had steak and shrimp. The restaurant is really nice, but if you don't want to go to the restaurant, they also have a grill that is open from 11:30 to 2:00. They might be serving hot dogs or paninis at the grill. I feel like the dining options are very robust. I love the place. The staff has been friendly and helpful, and they directed me to the right people when I needed help. They've just been awesome. The food is amazing. I want to move in there. I like the layout of this place because there are only twelve people on a wing, and it's an L-shaped wing. It's open, the hallways are very wide, and they have little pockets of things. There is a ping-pong table in one of the hallways and a pool table in another one. I felt like it was very open, and you could probably have two wheelchairs or two walkers pass each other and not feel like, "Oh, I need to get out of your way." I like the facility. I felt like it was conducive to seniors. You have to put down a huge deposit, but I like their monthly rent price because it's very fair. The deposit is interesting, although we did it because I fell in love with the place. It's on so many acres, and they have a lake and ponds everywhere.

Martha O

4

January 18, 2021

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My sister in law was in MEMORY CARE for 3.5 years and we were very pleased with the cleanliness of the facility, the many structured activities and most of the staff. I want to commend especially the med aide Ashley, activities director Joyce and the REGULAR morning and night personal care aides. We had cameras in her room which I monitored frequently each day allowing us to report any substandard care or intrusions by disruptive residents. I highly recommend the use of monitored cameras. One concern was the frequent turnover of the Memory Care administrator. No information was given to us concerning this matter. Over all this facility is a good choice for Memory Care in Tyler.

Sandra C.

4

October 29, 2015

I visited this facility

Meadow Lake had assisted living, a nursing home facility, and memory care all in one place. We visited all three areas. It was nice, bigger, and more spread out than other places I visited. The rooms have alarms on the doors, which I was not crazy about. They had a nice dining area, and the assisted living area had a library and common areas where people could just visit and watch TV. The price was the most expensive of all I visited.

Sandra102689850

3

February 25, 2015

I visited this facility

It was a beautiful place. It just wasn't as friendly, and there weren't as many things going on. It was kind of quiet and still, and I really wanted a sense of community. There really wasn't anything wrong with them, I just wanted a lot of people involved in a lot of things and I didn't see that at Meadow Lake.

Maggi2

4

October 16, 2014

I visited this facility

I love the fact that each room in Meadow Lake has a balcony or a little porch outside and direct access to the outside. You could look out across the fields as it’s kind of open. Inside they have miles and miles of corridors, so you get your exercise without ever having to go outside. We visited one couple they love the meals; they just live for the meals. Another good thing about it is that it is in a central location, very convenient to stores, and it has transportation van if you need to go to the doctor. We still have friends who are still there, and they like it very much.

Ron11

5

September 23, 2013

I visited this facility

I saw Meadow Lakes being built because it was very near where my daughter lived. After they had finished building it, I took a tour and then I returned a year later and took another tour. They had very good food. They had all kinds of activities. However, they required an upfront payment as a deposit. I would recommend it to other if they could afford it.

concerned son and daughter inlaw

1

September 4, 2011

I am a friend or relative of resident

My parents bought a home in Meadow Lakes a year ago, and have had nothing but trouble with the construction of the home. The sign says executive homes however they are built more like shacks. The builder of these homes used the cheapest materials possible and everything is already falling apart. I would not recommend anyone to let their elderly parents live in the houses. The foundation of my parents house slants, and the "hardwood" floors are about as cheap as I have ever seen. My parents wish they had bought a condo instead, those are nice and worth the money. If I was over the construction of Meadow Lakes I would tell the home builder to hit the road and hire one that actually cared about the people who will be living there the rest of their lives than earning an easy buck!

caringmom1

5

August 10, 2011

I visited this facility

This place is warm, caring, inviting. Why wouldn't someone want to be here? I feel happy about my family coming here to stay and they are looking at it as a "Permanent Staycation"! They can do whatever they want whenever they want with all the support they need. I am very pleased with the scenery, the layout, and everything above!!!

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About Meadow Lake Senior Living in Tyler, Texas

Picture yourself living in one of the most beautiful settings in East Texas, with a full-time staff dedicated to making your life easy and enjoyable. Meadow Lake will be the first complete continuing care retirement community in Tyler, Texas, consisting of residential apartments, executive homes, assisted living and skilled nursing all in 92 acres of gated campus. Our community is developed to accommodate every aspect of your life. We have a five acre lake stocked with fish, walking trails, a community lodge, interior and exterior maintenance service, weekly housekeeping services, fitness center, all season swimming pool and whirlpool, country store, hair salon and barber shop, pharmacy services, postal center and more!

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